Want to study in the US? This is the TOEFL score you should aim for…

Want to study in the US? This is the TOEFL score you should aim for…

You no doubt know that if you want to study in the US or another English-speaking country, you have to prove your language skills are up to scratch by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or a similar exam.

TOEFL is the most widely accepted exam in the US, though the IELTS or Cambridge Language exams are also accepted at many institutions across the US and the world.

Firstly, it’s important to know you don’t pass or fail the TOEFL, instead, you receive a score. The scoring system works out at 30 marks per section of the four-part test. With 30 points each for reading, listening, speaking and writing, students’ total score is out of 120.

So, just what is a ‘good’ score?

According to information obtained by US News, the answer lies with the universities themselves.

US universities and colleges are in charge of setting their own minimum scores for admission, so what determines a good score depends on where you want to study.

“There’s a range of scores that could be considered good,” Vice President of Operations in North America for English language test-prep organisation Kaplan International Daniel Kovacs told US News.

“Different universities have different requirements, but in general they range anywhere from 60 to about 90,” he said.

Among highly ranked schools with an emphasis on research, US News data revealed the average minimum TOEFL score was 78.1 for undergraduate applicants from overseas in the 2016-17 academic year.

When national liberal arts colleges were looked at, however, this score rose to 82.5.

Two experts, Mandee Heller Adler and Nat Smitobol, told US News that students who apply to very selective institutions should be aiming for scores around the 100 mark.

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And according to an annual survey by US News, half of Ivy League schools required a minimum score of 100 for admissions in the 2016-17 academic year. The other half did not respond to the survey so it is possible their requirements were this high, too.

The report found that TOEFL scores were even more important to admissions officers than students’ qualifications and grades, and even their college application essays.

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So, it’s safe to say it’s pretty important to meet the required score.

But don’t despair if your score didn’t quite reach the mark. If you have a strong application – i.e. a wonderful college essay, great grades and some impressive experience – but your score is a tad low, you may be offered conditional admission.

With conditional admission, you are essentially put on an intensive English language course on campus before you can to fully enter the degree programme once your skills improve.

Some colleges and universities have minimum score requirements for each separate section of the TOEFL. However, Adler stated this is uncommon for undergraduate admissions.